Business RAM kits are now sold with one fake RAM stick alongside a real one to create a performance illusion - 1+1 'value pack' offers desperate psychological relief as the memory shortage worsens.

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The best RAM on the market has become extremely expensive and out of reach for most consumers since the global memory shortage began. Fortunately, V-Color has stepped in to save the day. The company has announced its 1+1 value packs, which cleverly include one real memory module alongside a matching filler module. Even if your budget only allows you to purchase a single real memory module, you can still achieve the look of a dual-module setup in your build.
Filler modules, more commonly known as dummy modules, have become a popular accessory for PC builders in recent years. Corsair pioneered the trend when it launched its Light Enhancement Kits (LEKs), giving consumers an affordable way to populate all the empty memory slots on their motherboards. These visually identical replicas of authentic memory modules enhance the overall appearance of systems, helping consumers achieve that coveted, fully equipped look. Their sole purpose is cosmetic, though. While they light up and synchronize with your existing RGB ecosystem, they don't contribute to your computer’s memory capacity or performance.

Despite the growing importance of aesthetics in PC building, few memory vendors have fully embraced the concept of dummy or filler memory modules. V-Color is the only brand that has invested significantly in the idea. The company not only offers filler modules as standalone packs but also includes them as additional accessories in some of its existing memory kits. Today's announcement marks the launch of new 1+1 DDR5 memory kits designed specifically for AMD systems.

“The goal of this 1+1 DDR5 solution is to give gamers a more flexible and accessible way to start their DDR5 build without sacrificing appearance or future upgrade potential,” said a V-Color representative in the press release.

V-Color is launching its new 1+1 value packs from both the Manta Sky and Manta XFinity series, beginning with DDR5-6400 speeds. The manufacturer didn't share the memory timings or whether Intel XMP 3.0 support is present. Given that AMD is the target for these 1+1 value packs, they may only come with AMD EXPO support. The Manta Sky series arrives in a 16GB configuration, while the Manta XFinity series will be available with a slightly larger 24GB option. V-Color has also shared its plans to roll out 2+2 configurations in the future, featuring two genuine memory modules alongside two filler modules for even greater visual appeal.

While V-Color markets the 1+1 value packs for AMD platforms, the company should specifically highlight AMD's Ryzen chips with 3D V-Cache, such as the Ryzen 7 9850XD or the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. AMD's X3D chip’s massive L3 cache helps offset the typical drawbacks of running single-channel memory or operating at lower data rates, such as the baseline DDR5-4800. It’s important to emphasize that this is only partial mitigation, as there is still a measurable performance loss relative to an optimized dual-channel configuration. You'll see an even bigger performance regression on vanilla Ryzen 9000 chips that don't have the luxury of the 3D V-Cache.

Naturally, the performance difference will vary depending on the specific application or game, as some workloads and titles are much more sensitive to memory than others. For users aiming for peak performance, a dual-channel memory configuration remains the gold standard. However, with memory prices currently inflated, it’s easy to see the appeal of cost-effective options like V-Color’s 1+1 memory kits.

V-Color hasn't shared the pricing or availability for the new 1+1 value packs. The company confirmed only that distribution is through selected global partners, such as Newegg.

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It’s hilarious to me that mouth breathing retards are burning enormous amounts of power and resources to generate AI porn and dumb fake shit to troll online, and their reward is a shortage of RAM. Not even the greatest works of man are exempt from irony.
 
Despite the growing importance of aesthetics in PC building
The worst effect of covid was the normieifcation of pc gaming and popularization of streamers. My first rig was cased in a milk crate. Atleast with boomers and their cars you could take a girl to kissy lake lane, while the modern PC often turns people into faggots.
 
The worst effect of covid was the normieifcation of pc gaming and popularization of streamers. My first rig was cased in a milk crate. Atleast with boomers and their cars you could take a girl to kissy lake lane, while the modern PC often turns people into faggots.
Its a struggle to find pc components without bisexual lighting on them.
 
The worst effect of covid was the normieifcation of pc gaming and popularization of streamers. My first rig was cased in a milk crate. Atleast with boomers and their cars you could take a girl to kissy lake lane, while the modern PC often turns people into faggots.
PC ricing has always been a thing, difference is it used to be mocked back in the 2000's, nowadays it's a badge of honor.

Needless to say I wish nothing but pain on the >>>streamer<<< crowd and people that go out of their way to attach shinny lights to PC components.
 
It’s hilarious to me that mouth breathing retards are burning enormous amounts of power and resources to generate AI porn and dumb fake shit to troll online, and their reward is a shortage of RAM. Not even the greatest works of man are exempt from irony.
It's only been really bad since October but the writing on the wall was over the summer. Nobody has any excuse, we all knew this was going to happen. I have no sympathy for them, people called me an idiot for buying a 4090 at MSRP and now look at the GPU market. People called me an idiot for buying so much DDR5, too. Now look at them.
 
This is the equivalent of pouring salt on a gunshot wound.
 
Hey, stop being homophobic towards us- I mean those faggots who like rainbow colors on their PC :mad:

Corsair and G-Skill have also been selling cosmetic sticks so AMD users can have all 4 slots filled for a long time. People will pay for surprisingly stupid things for the sake of aesthetics.
Its a struggle to find pc components without bisexual lighting on them.
I was about to say "you can turn them off" when I remembered most motherboards set the rainbow cycling light effect as the default if you don't install some RGB management bloatware to turn it off. Change of approach: you can leave the ARGB headers unplugged (unless it's the memory or the GPU)
 
I'm sorry, but if your big problem in life is that you need a hundred extra dollars to play your brand new AAA games at 60 FPS, you have no problems. Either buy a PS5 or accept that having a high end gaming PC makes you ineligible for complaining about the price of anything.
 
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